Analyzing your model
- “Is this model ready to print?”
- “What issues does this model have?”
- “Analyze this for printability on an SLA printer”
- “Are there any thin walls that might break?”
- “How many separate parts does this model have?”
Repairing
- “Repair this model with standard quality”
- “Fix this for my Mimaki printer at 8 inches tall”
- “Repair with 0.7mm wall thickness and 2mm hollowing”
- “Repair this character model at 150mm height”
- “Fix this and keep the original polygon count”
Cutting and splitting
- “Cut this in half along the Y axis”
- “Split this into two pieces with pin keys”
- “Cut horizontally at 60% height with dovetail keys”
- “Divide this model into top and bottom halves”
Lattice and infill
- “Add a gyroid lattice with 5mm cells”
- “Fill the interior with a cubic lattice”
- “Create a diamond pattern infill at 8mm cell size”
- “Add lattice infill with 0.8mm strut thickness”
Labels and markings
- “Engrave ‘Sample’ on the bottom”
- “Add my name to the base — extrude it 0.5mm”
- “Put the text ‘v3’ on the back of this model”
Measuring
- “What are the overall dimensions?”
- “How tall is this model?”
- “Measure the distance between the two holes”
- “What’s the volume of this model?”
General guidance
- “What should I do to prepare this for printing?”
- “Suggest improvements for this model”
- “What’s the best way to print this model?”
- “This model looks rough — what can I do?”
- “Should I hollow this model?”
The AI Assistant remembers your conversation history within a session. You can say things like “Now cut the repaired model in half” and it knows what you’re referring to.